So many universities on the West Coast are overlooked when they really aren't bad universities for skiing and they're excellent universities for academics. Among the neglected:
Seattle University is only 1.5 hours from Stevens Pass and less to Snoqualmie or 2 hours to Crystal. You could also conceivably get to Baker pretty easily. And the academics are quite good. Plus you're in Seattle, one of the coolest cities in the country.
Western Washington University is smaller, less competitive, and a state school. But it's less than an hour from Mt. Baker. And you know what that means: it's an hour from the resort that holds the record for most snowfall in a single season. Ever.
University of Washington is about an hour from Stevens Pass. And it has top-notch academics in every respect. A state school, you're at an advantage if you're from out of state due to Washington's budget deficit issues.
Gonzaga University is in Spokane (eastern Washington) and only 45 minutes away from Mt. Spokane for park and night skiing and only 1.5 hours away from Schweitzer for worthwhile skiing. Plus there are three other resorts within a two hour drive. That's not to mention the academics and the community at this private, Jesuit university.
if Gonzaga is out of your reach, consider Eastern Washington University (Cheney, WA), Washington State University (Pullman, WA), University of Idaho (Moscow, ID), Whitworth University (Spokane, WA), North Idaho College (Coeur d'Alene, ID).
University of Portland is only an hour away from Mt. Hood, which means that you can have skiing nearly year-round and excellent academics. And private schools mean generous financial aid packages and close-knit communities.
None of these universities receive enough credit for being top-notch academically while still being quite close to great skiing. The schools market the skiing. But no one notices. Is that because they are too selective, I wonder? Is the skiing less than par? Because that certainly has not been my experience. Again, the resorts represented by this list:
Stevens Pass, WA
Snoqualmie Pass, WA
Crystal Mountain, WA
Mt. Baker, WA
Mt. Spokane, WA
49 Degrees North, WA
Schweitzer, ID
Silver Mountain, ID
Lookout Pass, ID
Mt. Hood Meadows, OR
Timberline Lodge, OR
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl, OR
...yeah, definitely not top-notch resorts. Who wants to ski with these crowds, anyway? (Note: That was sarcasm.)